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PAGE SEVEN Household Children Cootcinijlg Fashion THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, . SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1920 K -fv IT TT few T I KTR In the kitchen of her own home Sister Mary cooks daily for a family of four adults. Shr brought to her , kitchen an understanding of the chemistry of cooking, gained from study of domestic science in a state univer sity. Consequently the advice she offers is a happy com bination of theory and practice. Every recipe 6he gives is her own, first tried out and served at her family table , . A porch that has become dusty usually looks worse after someone has tried to clean it with a hose and broom than it did when the dust was evenly distributed: The broom is sure to make streaks. A heavy woolen mop is the best thing to use to really clean a painted porch floor. Use the mop as if it were a broom. It will not be necessaiy to wring the mop. Then hose the floor well. There will be no dusty broom marks on the floor and the work will not be a bit harder. It means regular cleaning to keep a living porch clean Menu for Tomorrow. BREAKFAST Orange juice, broiled bacon, toast, coffee. LUNCHEON Sweetbreads with peas, cherry salad, layer cake with ba nana filling:, tea. DINNER Broiled white fish, scal loped potatoes, beets with lemon sauce, cucumber salad, cherry brown betty, coffee. My Own Recipes. One way to decide which vegetable to serve with meat is to choose a vege table opposite in color from the meat. Thus, if the meat is light colored, the vegetable should be dark or vivid in color. This is a safe rule, giving the oroper balance to a meal. SWEETBREADS WITH PEAS. 2 pairs of sweetbreads. 2 slices salt pork. an&ms Lard Lard Carload of Lard Compound. Come and take it away. All you want. Jewel Compound, No. 2, 0f per can V' Jewel Compound, No. 4 $X 00 Jewel Compound, No. 8, $2 00 Swift's Premium Hams, small size, 4-4-P while they last, per lb y Sego Milk, large size, , "I Aa per. can -"V Sego Milk, small size, per can . . . Limit, Five Cans to Customer Special Announcement We wish to announce we will open a bread and pastry department in the store occupied by the Cali fornia Fish and Poultry Market, where we will carry a full and complete line of Bayless Pure Milk Bread, Pies and Cakes. Those of you that have tried our bread and pastry need no introduction. We extend to one and all, to visit us in our new location, a cor dial invitation. Fruit and egetable Dept. Extra fancy Sunkist Lemons t A.( per dozen '. . Pink Heated Muskmelons, "1 Three for AVJ,t Bin-bank and Wickson Plums, H f bythelug lb. c Early Crawford Peaches, OKn 2 lbs. ADKs Tomatoes for Canning, n per lb uc Fine Cooking Apples, t(n per lb. ....-LUC Extra Large Bell Peppers, ' 1 OKn per lb. Green Chili, OPTp per lb. California Green Cucumbers, OKn 2 lbs. Honey Dew Melons, A0 per lb. Sweet Casaba Melons, On per lb. . If it's in the market, and is saleable, we have it. Eat Bayless Pure Milk Bread it is the best and cheapest food. Bayless Grocery Co. Phone 3545 First and Washington Sts. 1 slice onion. Salt and pepper. 2 pounds new peas. 2 tablespoons butter. Let sweetbreads .stand in cold water for an hour. Parboil in salted acidu lated water for 20 minutes. The onion should be added. Plunge into cold wa ter and let stand until cold. Cut pork into narrow strips about two inches longr. Drain swetbreads, and, put strips of pork about an inch apart over top of breads. Iljt a few pieces of pork in the bottom of a baking pan. Put in sweetbreads, sprinkle with pepper, add a little water and bake in a hot oven for 30 minutes, basting every 10 min utes. Cook peas, season with salt, pep per and butter. Arrange meat on a platter and surround with peas. Serve very hot. BANAXA FILLING. 2 cups milk Vz cup sugar 2 egg yolks 1-4 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons flour t 1 banana Make a custard of the first five in gredients. When cool, add bananas sliced. Put between the layers of a cake. Any plain cake made with one or two whole eggs can be baked In layers. Adventur&s of th& twins .by Olive. Robcrfcx Barton. A CALL ON MUNCHIE MOUSE The next person Tingaling went to collect rent from in the Land-Of-Dear-Knows-Where. was Mr. Munchie Mouse, who lived down in the cellar o Maple-Tree Flats, and who also was janitor of the place, collecting garbage and so on. Mrs. Munchie Mouse was the washer and ironer for all the flats, too, so between them they made a very good living. It was "very convenient for the dwellers in Maple-Tree Apartments to have the Mouses so near, and to make things still nicer, a little dumb-waiter (ele vator) ran up and down inside the tree which carried garbage cans and laundry-baskets and furniture when folks were moving in or out. When Tingaling and Nancy and Nick arrived for the rent, carrying the rent-book, and the large lead pencil. Munchie was just washing up at the kitchen sink, getting ready to eat his dinner, and Mrs. Munchie was folding away the last of the Squirrel family's clothes in their basket, while the coffee boiled. ' . "Hello, Munchie," called the fairy landlord through thte window. "Rent day!" The latest rival of champagne appetite is sugar tooth. the the AMDS BEITS RETURNS Film COAST. WELL Amos Betts, chairman of the corpora tion commission, returned yesiterday from the Californian coast, where he has been recuperating from a serious attack of typhoid fever. Mr. Betts was taken ill early in April and for a time all hope for ' his recovery was abandoned. After weeks when he hov ered between life and death there was an improvement and when he had suf ficiently recovered he went to the coast, returning practically a well man. Mr. Betts stated that he did not pro pose getting down to hard work for some little time but that he would be at his desk at the state house keep ing in touch with the affairs of the office. During the last week he was in Los Angeles he experienced six earth quakes, he said, and previous to that had come up from the beach in time to take in three sharp shocks. The first shock of his life, came when he was on the ninth floor of the Union league building anY there was a great scramble to get out. Nine out of ten people are scared to death of the earthquakes, and are leaving California In flocks. A bit of warm weather isn't the most discom forting thing in the world, they find, and are making reservations to return to Arizona at once. Many who made summer arrangements in Los Angeles are hurrying home and glad to -be here." -".: .. . o . SAYS PEOPLE GO TOO MUCH SAN ANTONIO. Texas "If people stayed at home more there would be fewer divorces," says Judge W. S. An derson here who has granted , 7000 di vorces in seven years on the bench. "We need new divorce laws but what we need most is the education of folks to what marriage means." o Quaint Frock Combines Lace And Georgette I-.. . ,...' -y. a a X'. i , i T i 5 i hMj0$ "Hello, Munchie," called the fairy landlord through the window. "Rent day!" . , , "Why so it is." answered Munchie rolling down his sleeves and opening the door. 'Come in, Mr. Tingaling, won't you?" "Company's with me," answed the fairyman. "The more the merrier," answered Munchie. "Bring 'em along." So in they filed, including the Magical Mushroom. Mrs. Munchie put her laundry-basket on the elevator and pulled the rope. Thereupon the basket, elevator, and all went up, up and up, to thte Squirrel family's floor, where it stopped, and the next thing they heard was Mrs. Samantha dragging the basket off. v "Now," said Mrs. Munchie, untying her apron, "come and sit down, folks while the cheese cakes are hot." Which they all did, but where they got cheese I'll never tell you, unless it might be from the milkweed. was happening Bob and I were at odds again ! Bob had absolutely refused to be surprised because I had learned to smoke. He was neither amused nor shocked! But he seemed to enjoy his own cigarette very much, I observed, as we wandered slowly homeward through the Lorimer park. "Bob, please give me a cigarette!" I said suddenly. To my astonishment. Bob produced his case. I took one out. "If you will kindly light it for me?" My husband was courtesy itself. But. when at last, I had the horrid thing in my own fingers, I threw it away from me. Bob stopped and watched it balance on the edge of the box edge. And then he seized me in his arms. "I really didn't want to smoke at all. dearest," I whispered. T never did!" Bob kissed me, and ended further ex planations. , "You make me awfully glad, darl ing,' he whispered. "I do love you so when you are your own sweet natur al self, you know. But when you try to' be like other girls when you pose, my dear well, you can see for your self, what s bound to happen." I could see that, for myself. And I could see something else, too, for other women as well as for myself. If I had a child to take care of, I wouldn't go around hunting for silly fads! And I wouldn't be worrying, half of the time, about whether my husband loved me or not. I would simply take it for granted that he was perfecfy wild about me as the moth er of his child! Motherhood I considered a profes sion, and the most difficult one, to fill adequately, that any human being can undertake. I had my ideals about it. And I didn't think that any woman was fit to undertake it without cer tain ideals. . Ann had none and yet she was the potential mother, I felt sure. It would be exactly like a perverse fate to bit her with a Lorimer heir! What if she wno cared nothing for children were to have a son while had none? ; In face of this stupendous possibil ity, what did my little flare over smoking amount to? Nothing at all! And Bob had been out of patience with me because I was so trivial! It was the silly little cigarette it was the state of mind which found satisfac tion in such a silly fad that offended a man like my Bob! "Don't weep so, darling. The Inci dent is closed, sweetheart." Bob threw away his own cigarette. "I'm crying about something much more important," I protested. What darling? Tell me!" "I suppose if we were to have a son we would name him ror : your father?" "We would. And the name wotvld be worth just $1,000,000 to the boy, my dear!" ; (To Be Continued) o New York state has supplied more than one-third of ail vice-presidents of the United States. k (CcpifrigKt 19201 byTIieNbffiajxrEnlqyn THE BOOK OF ANN Bob Finds a Diplomatic Way to Keep Me From Smoking Bob made no comments on the cigar ette incident as we walked home under the light, of the moon.; It was a mag nificent evening, but Cynthia herself couldn't have aroused Bob from his gloom that night. My domestic hap piness had been seriously jeopardized at rather regular intervals ever since I had been married. From much bitter experience, I should have learned to avoid the dan gerou3 conflict between Bob's moods and my own pride. Many times had I made a compact with myself: "Let other wives proeeed according to their own light. . Let them assert themselves as independent feminists in the new way, or obey their husbands fondly and blindly as in the old way; I am for both ways or either way -or neither I'm for any way which will maintain my home in perpetual peace." For if I didn't succeed as a home maker, I couldn't see what work of im portance I had in the world. Each day ought to sec me adding one solid bit of construction to my . domestic hap piness. That's . the wife.'s business quite as much as it is the man's to add a mite to his prosperity account every day. But in spite of my. earnest ef forts, and almost before I realised what IF SUGAR IS SCARCE I can -without rri use HAIR GOODSJ Wonderful bargains at our sal6f all Hair Goods. Z Jefferson Hair Storey Jefferson Hotel Bldg. If your skin itches just use in - A 1 jr '9 .n -I iy For tHal free, write Dept. 7-R. R tool. Btitimor. Md. Resinol Ointment, with Resinol Soap, usually stops itching instantly. Unless the trouble is due to some serious internal disorder, it quickly and easily heals most cases of ec zema, rash, or similar tormenting kin or scalp eruption, even when other treatments have given little reiief. Physicians prescribe Resinol extensively. Sold by all druggists. Special for the Children To make room for new books now com ing in we are retiring a large number of juvenile books by standard authors, and have placed them on sale at 35c a Copy 1 " ' Some of these books sold for over a dol lar, and they are all new and in good shape. See them in our First street window. c THE BERRYHILL CO. Victor Records and Victrolas 42-48 East Washington St n IF Jl If If iff II! I. ft r r J BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority NEW YORK Fashion has intro duced one lace frock after another this season. In this model, lace is combined with apricot fireorgette and trousseau rib bons. Therp is a foundation of cream colored chiffon. Then the georgette is hung- with a few gathers in a straight line tunic, meeting a panel that alter nates lace and ribbon, at the back. A bodice of georgette with bertha of lace; an odd sash of georgette edged all around with the lace, tightly quilled, and an exceedingly good looking hat of lace with a flower bedecked . crown complete the costume. Grand Ave. Market Saturday Meat Specials SHOULDER POT ROAST, p per lb UC RIB BOILING BEEF, IfTp per lb 0" SHOULDER PORK ROAST, OAn per lb OWC SIDE PORK, OKn per lb SHOULDER VEAL ROAST, 9r per lb VEAL STEW, I Tl ner lb 7 ICE COLD WATERMELONS, Q per lb o Place Your Order Early Free Delivery Flicr.e 1-4-7-1 709 Grand Ave. Have More Time for Yourself AT ANY women find their hours so complete ly occupied by their domestice duties, they have no time for "play." And no wonder! In many homes the cooking is still being done on a wasteful, dirty, smoky stove. If there is any thing that burns up more time, as well as fuel, we don't know of it: Ccok stoves, of the old work-making type, are relics of primitive, picneer days. . LET US INSTALL A CABINET GAS RANGE Nothing else like them for convenience and general sat isfaction. All modern homes are equipped with them and up-to-date housewives insist upon cooking with gas the clean, cool fuel. Come in and see the new style Ranges Pacific Gas & Electric Co. Phone 1654 230 W. Washington St.